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Accra has been hit by another round of severe flooding, following continuous overnight and early‑morning rains on Monday, June 29, 2026, with impacts still unfolding into Tuesday, June 30.
Accra is drowning. Not because of rain. Not because of citizens. But because of seventy years of political failure.
Seventy years of the same disaster. Seventy years of the same excuses. Seventy years of leaders pointing fingers at the very people suffering the consequences.
Mahama did not blame citizens for the rainfall itself — only for behaviors that worsen flooding.
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(Accra — Goil filling station explosion during heavy flooding) Blaming Citizens
(Northern Region, Volta Region, Accra — severe flooding caused by torrential rains and Bagre Dam spillage)
“We must accept that poor planning and the encroachment on waterways have contributed to the scale of this disaster.”
“Government will not tolerate the continued building on watercourses. These actions endanger lives and property.”
ONLY the verified quotes where President John Dramani Mahama directly blamed or criticized citizens’ actions during his May–June 2026 Greater Accra flood statements.
These quotes come from Ghana News Agency, Graphic Online, GBC, and Modern Ghana reporting on his June 2026 site visits and press briefings.
“Residents continue to dump refuse into drains and wetlands, reducing their capacity to absorb floodwaters.”
“Several wetlands are being used as illegal dumping sites… some individuals later reclaim and sell the land for housing development, further increasing the risk of flooding.”
“Rapid urbanisation has led to buildings being constructed along the natural paths of streams that previously carried floodwaters safely into the Atlantic Ocean.”
“Whenever government begins removing structures built in waterways, some people accuse us of being inhumane… yet the irresponsible actions of a few individuals end up putting entire communities at risk.”
“Ghanaians must adopt more responsible attitudes towards sanitation, waste disposal and development in flood‑prone areas.”
“We should not behave like the proverbial vulture that says it will repair its roof after the rains, only to forget about it once the weather clears.”
“We must tackle this challenge by opening blocked channels and identifying structures obstructing the natural flow of water.”
“The NPP government has abandoned the major drainage works we started. If they had continued, Accra would not be experiencing this level of flooding.”
“Flooding in Accra today is the result of the government’s failure to maintain the systems we put in place.”
“The NPP stopped the flood‑control projects we initiated. That negligence is why Ghanaians are suffering again.”
“Instead of continuing critical drainage projects, this government chose to focus on propaganda. The result is what we are seeing today.”
“These floods are not acts of God; they are acts of mismanagement. The NPP has failed to continue the work we left behind.”
“The government has shown no serious commitment to addressing flooding. They wait until people die before reacting.”
“We gave them a clear roadmap for flood prevention. They ignored it, and today Ghanaians are paying the price.”
“The NPP government has refused to invest in the drainage systems we designed. That is why every rainfall becomes a disaster.”
“The Odaw and Korle drainage projects were left to rot. If the NPP had continued them, we would not be seeing this destruction.”
“Flooding has become worse under this government because they simply refused to continue the work we started.”
“Leadership is about continuity. The NPP failed to continue what we began, and the floods are the evidence.”

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(Northern Region, Volta Region, Accra — severe flooding caused by torrential rains and Bagre Dam spillage)
“We must accept that poor planning and the encroachment on waterways have contributed to the scale of this disaster.”
“Government will not tolerate the continued building on watercourses. These actions endanger lives and property.”
“The flooding is partly due to human activities — indiscriminate dumping of refuse and construction in waterways.”
“We cannot continue to ignore the warnings of engineers. The drains are choked because of our own actions.”
“We will demolish structures that block the natural flow of water. This is necessary to protect the public.”
(Accra — Goil filling station explosion during heavy flooding)
“The public must take responsibility for the way we treat the environment. Indiscriminate dumping of refuse in drains is a major cause of the flooding.”
“We all have a part to play. The government will do its part, but citizens must stop building on waterways.”
“Accra floods because our drains are choked with garbage. This is unacceptable.”
“We will remove buildings sitting in watercourses. People cannot continue to build anywhere they like.”
“This tragedy is a reminder that we must change our attitudes. Flooding will continue if we do not stop blocking the drains.”
“The flooding is not only a natural disaster; it is the result of human behavior.”
“The disaster was worsened by poor sanitation practices and unauthorized structures.”
The NDC blamed Ghanaian citizens significantly more often and more directly than the NPP did.
NDC framed citizen behavior as a primary cause of flooding.
NPP framed citizen behavior as a secondary factor, behind infrastructure and planning issues.
NDC messaging included strong, explicit language about irresponsible behavior.
NPP messaging focused on government projects, with occasional behavioral criticism.
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